17. October 2025

Research with impact: IFMB researchers secure €1.35 million for the validation of novel sugar alternatives IFMB research into novel sugar alternatives receives €1.35 million in funding

Collaborative research project “Sweethoven Biotech” secures €1.35 million in the framework of the BMFTR funded VIP+ validation support

IFMB receives €1,35 million fund to research into novel sugar alternatives
IFMB receives €1,35 million fund to research into novel sugar alternatives © BMFTR
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We are delighted to announce that official funding of €1.35 million has been approved for the Sweethoven Biotech research project (FKZ 03VP13131). The project is being funded in the framework of the VIP+ validation support run by the German Federal Ministry of Education, Technology, and Space (BMFTR).

From research to application

We would like to take this opportunity to point out that Sweethoven Biotech is an acronym for university research projects at the Institute of Microbiology and Biotechnology. Sweethoven Biotech is not a founded start-up or any other commercial entity. Even though the projects are strongly application-oriented, they do not pursue any commercial activities and are entirely science-based.

The gap between basic university research and real-world application is often difficult to assess at an early stage. In recent years, promising sugar alternatives with high application potential have been developed at the IFMB. At the same time, however, these substances are subject to strict food regulations that require a complex and time-consuming approval process. These regulatory requirements represent a significant hurdle for transfer into practice and necessitate a targeted validation process.

Over the next three years, Prof. Dr. Uwe Deppenmeier, Dr. Marcel Hövels, and Dr. André Neff will strategically validate three selected sugar alternatives in order to identify the variant with the greatest potential for future application.

Strong collaborations for successful validation

The project is being carried out in close collaboration between:

Institute of Microbiology and Biotechnology, University of Bonn
Institute for Nutrition and Food Sciences (Prof. Dr. Andreas Schieber), University of Bonn
Chair of Fluid Process Engineering (Prof. Dr. Andreas Jupke), RWTH Aachen University

This close integration of research, regulation, and innovation forms the basis for successfully navigating the path from the laboratory bench to societal application.

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